Chino XLNo Complex
Aside from music, Chino, also forged a career in acting, appearing in several films and making guest appearances on the Comedy Central series Reno 911! and the CBS series CSI: Miami.[1] He has starred in films alongside Kate Hudson, Luke Wilson, and Rob Reiner and had a solo project debut at Robert Redford's Sundance Film Festival. After co-founding the duo Art of Origin, the emcee was signed at age 16 by music impresario Rick Rubin to Rubin's American Records imprint, which was once part of the Warner Bros. Records family.[1] He released his debut album Here to Save You All in 1996. The debut was released to critical acclaim and major airplay by radio and MTV. Chino is specifically targeted and verbally attacked by rapper Tupac Shakur near the end of the 1996 diss track "Hit 'Em Up", due to Chino's song "Riiiot!", which had contained a mention of Shakur which Shakur believed mocked him. Following Prince's departure from Warner, Chino was released by the label as well, and he released his second album. I Told You So in 2001, and his third album Poison Pen in 2006.[1] In 2007, Chino signed a contract with urban Latin record label and Universal imprint Machete Music.[4] In 2009 during a controversial interview with
Allhiphop.com writer Han O'Connor, Chino revealed that his fifth
studio album The RICANstruction is to be released in 2011. The
album will be released via his own joint venture CPR/Universal
and will feature the likes of Immortal Technique, Tech N9ne, Ras
Kass, Crooked I and Bun B. The RICANstruction will also feature
an unreleased collaboration with D12's Proof and a song with Big
Pun. The album will be executive produced by Focus... and also
feature production from DJ Khalil.[5] Released: April 9, 1996 I Told You So Released: November 13, 2001 Poison Pen Released: March 21, 2006 Something Sacred Released: January 15, 2008 The RICANstruction Release Date: July 2011[6] [edit] Mixtapes Released: 2007
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